OpenBSD at vBSDcon October 25 - 27, 2013 in Herndon, VA

Miller, Vincent (Rick) vmiller at verisign.com
Mon Oct 7 14:57:36 UTC 2013


For only USD$75 you can register for vBSDcon hosted by Verisign on October 25 – 27, 2013 in Herndon, VA.  That is less than 3 weeks away!  If you have not registered yet, it is definitely recommended as vBSDcon will feature a series of roundtable discussions, educational sessions, best practice conversations, and exclusive networking opportunities.  Registrations for vBSDcon will be open until October 23, 2013 at http://www.vbsdcon.com/.

vBSDcon will feature developers, Henning Brauer and Reyk Floeter, from the OpenBSD project.  Henning and Reyk will be tag teaming a presentation on packet inspection with pf in OpenBSD.  pf was introduced in 2001 as an alternative to ipf. Over the years, pf has become a mature, secure, and powerful, yet easy to use high performance packet filter. In this presentation, Henning Brauer will describe some of the features of pf and Reyk Floeter will describe utilizing relayd in conjunction with pf. You can expect to hear about using hooks for transparent proxies, deep packet inspection, socket splicing, NATs, load balancing and more.

Read more about our speakers and their topics, the conference agenda, other activities, and registrations at http://www.vbsdcon.com/.  This is an event you will not want to miss.  Register now before it's too late!

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